We are still doing test runs with our designs. It is a long process to get the designs correct, but we are really close now. I would estimate that the three new Hybrid 2.0 nest designs will be available in March or April.

Hi omally, There is a small piece of stainless steel mesh that is supposed to prevent ants from getting into the hydration chambers. With very small species, it has been known to not work as well as they can sometimes find ways around the mesh. The mesh is not a perfect fit sometimes. You may want t...

Hi AntHUB. We are sorry you've had a poor experience with your Omni Nest. I'll address your concerns here: 1. The covers are easily lost and hard to see. Are you talking about the brown paper covers that were stuck to the acrylic?? The brown paper covers are supposed to be removed and then discarded...

We currently have version 2.0 of our Formica Hybrid Nest. We are planning on making version 2.0 or our other 6 nest models as well. Three of the more popular ones (Lasius, Tetramorium, and Camponotus) are already in the works. In the end, it has to come down to a business decision though.Would there...

The Omni Small has one connection point for tubing. From there you can branch off using tubing connectors. There is also a separate connection point built specifically for the outworld that comes with it. It is used if you choose to connect the outworld directly to the top of the Omni Small via scre...

What if you made it modular Yeah the "small building blocks" I mentioned in my earlier post would be a modular approach. We could design a dozen or more different shapes/angles of interlocking tubing and several chamber options with 1-4 interlocking ports and then let people just create their own. ...

Some of our ideas for making something like this work fit into the category of a "do it yourself" project. I think these ideas are great and would be fun to do on an individual basis, but making something like this to sell to other people may prove to be too problematic.

I think he means like take a metal cast of an actual nest and then turn that into an acrylic nest. Think like these but clear and hollow. I think it would be kind of cool, but hydration would be difficult. https://www.buzzfeed.com/roamingrosie/6-aluminum-anthill-art-sculptures-that-will-blow-y-h90i...